Pride Retrospective

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This guide provides a structured approach to conducting a Pride Retrospective, focusing on celebrating diversity, inclusion, and unity within your team. The retrospective is designed to reflect on past achievements, identify areas for improvement, and foster a supportive and inclusive work environment.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Preparation

  1. Schedule the Retrospective: Choose a time that suits all team members. Ensure everyone is aware of the meeting's purpose and agenda.

  2. Set Up the Space: Arrange a comfortable and inclusive environment, whether physical or virtual, where everyone feels safe to express themselves.

Step 2: Ice Breaker Activity

  1. Initiate Discussion: Start with an ice breaker to encourage openness. Ask participants to share an image or a thought about what "pride" means to them.

  2. Foster Connection: Use this activity to build rapport and set a positive tone for the session.

Step 3: Individual Reflection

  1. Personal Thoughts: Allow participants time to reflect individually on the themes of "Unity," "Inclusion," "Whole," and "Love."

  2. Note Taking: Encourage them to jot down their thoughts on what went well and areas for improvement.

Step 4: Group Discussion

  1. Share and Combine: Have participants share their reflections. As a team, combine these into common topics.

  2. Prioritise Topics: Vote on the highest priority topics to focus the discussion.

Step 5: Action Items

  1. Determine Actions: As a team, discuss and determine actionable steps to address the prioritised topics.

  2. Assign Responsibilities: Clearly assign tasks to team members to ensure accountability.

Step 6: Closing

  1. Celebrate Successes: Highlight team achievements and successes.

  2. Encourage Inclusivity: Discuss ways to support colleagues and enable everyone to bring their whole selves to work.

By following these steps, your team can effectively conduct a Pride Retrospective that not only celebrates diversity but also strengthens team unity and inclusivity.

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Paul Snedden
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G'day, I'm Paul from the country where it's always tomorrow. You'd know it as Australia. I'm an Agile Coach, helping teams think differently to solve problems. I'm also a big believer in making work fun - one great way of doing that is by mixing up the normal drudgery of meetings. The templates I create here can be used to bring alignment and collaboration, but in fun ways using games, themes, movies, music. If you think it, you can do it.
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